PopulusMYC2 orchestrates root transcriptional reprogramming of defence pathway to impair Laccaria bicolor ectomycorrhizal development

Author:

Marqués‐Gálvez José Eduardo1ORCID,Pandharikar Gaurav1ORCID,Basso Veronica1ORCID,Kohler Annegret1ORCID,Lackus Nathalie D.2ORCID,Barry Kerrie3ORCID,Keymanesh Keykhosrow3,Johnson Jenifer3,Singan Vasanth3ORCID,Grigoriev Igor V.34ORCID,Vilgalys Rytas5ORCID,Martin Francis1ORCID,Veneault‐Fourrey Claire1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université de Lorraine, INRAE, UMR 1136 Interactions Arbres‐Microorganismes Centre INRAE Grand Est‐Nancy Champenoux 54280 France

2. Lehrstuhl für Pharmazeutische Biologie, Julius‐von‐Sachs‐Institut für Biowissenschaften, Julius‐Maximilians‐Universität Würzburg Julius‐von‐Sachs‐Platz 2 Würzburg 97082 Deutschland

3. US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA 94720 USA

4. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology University of California Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720 USA

5. Department of Biology Duke University Durham NC 27708 USA

Abstract

Summary The jasmonic acid (JA) signalling pathway plays an important role in the establishment of the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. The Laccaria bicolor effector MiSSP7 stabilizes JA corepressor JAZ6, thereby inhibiting the activity of Populus MYC2 transcription factors. Although the role of MYC2 in orchestrating plant defences against pathogens is well established, its exact contribution to ECM symbiosis remains unclear. This information is crucial for understanding the balance between plant immunity and symbiotic relationships. Transgenic poplars overexpressing or silencing for the two paralogues of MYC2 transcription factor (MYC2s) were produced, and their ability to establish ectomycorrhiza was assessed. Transcriptomics and DNA affinity purification sequencing were performed. MYC2s overexpression led to a decrease in fungal colonization, whereas its silencing increased it. The enrichment of terpene synthase genes in the MYC2‐regulated gene set suggests a complex interplay between the host monoterpenes and fungal growth. Several root monoterpenes have been identified as inhibitors of fungal growth and ECM symbiosis. Our results highlight the significance of poplar MYC2s and terpenes in mutualistic symbiosis by controlling root fungal colonization. We identified poplar genes which direct or indirect control by MYC2 is required for ECM establishment. These findings deepen our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying ECM symbiosis.

Funder

Biological and Environmental Research

Joint Genome Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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